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Beyond the boom

As collectors, artists, curators and dealers converge for Frieze art week, the question on everyone’s lips is, ‘Where is the market now?’ says Georgina Adam

Elan about town

Jackie Wullschlager’s top choices from the plethora of London shows riding the Frieze wave

The art market: A week of madness

Art London has carved out a comfortable niche for liveable-with modern British and contemporary art, and at prices that won’t terrify your banker, writes Georgina Adam

Glass consciousness

A clutch of exhibitions has been devoted to glass with many new works realised on the island of Murano, writes Rachel Spence

Hidden treasure

Sotheby’s auction of the Romano collection in Florence offers an insight into the scale and eclectic nature of the art trade in the early and mid-20th century, writes Susan Moore

Testament of youth

Frieze is supporting emerging performers with a new sub-section of solo artist presentations titled Frame, writes Laura Battle

Style makeover

Organisers of the new Pavilion of Art & Design London have decided to add modern art to the mix, says Susan Moore

Worth a shot

Claire Holland finds that photobooks have slowly come to be recognised as desirable in their own right, and the market is burgeoning

Upcoming UK sales

The salerooms are back in full swing with a broad range of sales. Simon de Burton selects the most interesting auctions coming up in the UK

Charity sales

There is room for philanthropy in the shamelessly indulgent world of high-rolling art sales, says Simon de Burton

International autumn sales

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